exalted (Meaning)

Wordnet

exalted (s)

of high moral or intellectual value; elevated in nature or style

Webster

exalted (imp. & p. p.)

of Exalt

Webster

exalted (a.)

Raised to lofty height; elevated; extolled; refined; dignified; sublime.

exalted Sentence Examples

  1. The renowned artist was exalted by critics for her exceptional talent.
  2. The humble servant was exalted by his master for his unwavering loyalty.
  3. The noble hero was exalted for his courageous actions.
  4. The prestigious award exalted the scientist's groundbreaking research.
  5. The athlete felt exalted as they stood on the podium, a gold medal around their neck.
  6. The ancient civilization exalted its deities through elaborate ceremonies.
  7. The revered teacher was exalted by his students for his profound knowledge.
  8. The remarkable discovery exalted the explorers, igniting a wave of excitement.
  9. The heartfelt speech exalted the audience, inspiring them with its message of hope.
  10. The sublime beauty of nature exalted the poet, moving them to write verses that captured its essence.

FAQs About the word exalted

of high moral or intellectual value; elevated in nature or styleof Exalt, Raised to lofty height; elevated; extolled; refined; dignified; sublime.

celebrated, illustrious, reputable, eminent, famed,glorious, superior, famous, distinguished, outstanding

minor, minor, inferior, mediocre, mediocre, average, unimportant,insignificant, average, unimportant

The renowned artist was exalted by critics for her exceptional talent.

The humble servant was exalted by his master for his unwavering loyalty.

The noble hero was exalted for his courageous actions.

The prestigious award exalted the scientist's groundbreaking research.